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The Northwestern wolf, or Canis lupus occidentalis, is a large subspecies characterized by its thick, dense fur, which varies in color from gray to black and occasionally includes shades of brown and white. They typically have a robust build with long legs, a broad skull, and large, pointed ears. Adult males can weigh between 90 to 110 pounds, while females are slightly smaller. Their striking features and impressive size make them well adapted to the rugged terrains of the Pacific Northwest.

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